Latest Webinar: From Arduino Uno to BeagleBone Black (and back)!

March 31, 2014 | 10:32

Latest Webinar: From Arduino Uno to BeagleBone Black (and back)!

In collaboration with our partners element14, Elektor Academy is excited to bring you the 24th of our monthly webinars, bringing us to our two year anniversary! Don’t miss out on this momentous milestone!
It`s quite straightforward to build up some hardware and write test software with ...

In collaboration with our partners element14, Elektor Academy is excited to bring you the 24th of our monthly webinars, bringing us to our two year anniversary! Don’t miss out on this momentous milestone!

It's quite straightforward to build up some hardware and write test software with libraries available for the Arduino UNO, on the other hand it's not that easy to do the same thing "right" in Embedded Linux. This month’s presenter, Robert Berger asks the question

“Wouldn't it be nice to reuse this tested hardware prototype and write code for Embedded Linux to talk to it?”

A highly respected and experienced embedded real-time expert and embedded training consultant, Robert consults and trains people across the globe in order to help them create better software. You can expect top-notch, professional quality guidance, as Robert explains,

“I intentionally don't want to use Arduino wrapping libraries on Linux since those are typically not industrial strength, but targeted towards hobbyists. This is what's going to be presented here”.

The prototyping hardware is not only able to convert signal levels from an Arduino UNO (shield) to a Beagle Bone, but also to convert signal levels from a Beagle Bone (cape) to an Arduino UNO.

Event Info:

Webinar: From Arduino Uno to BeagleBone Black (and back)!

Date: Thursday, April 17th. Start Time: 16:00 CEST (Europe/Paris).

Presenter: Robert Berger (of Reliable Embedded Systems).

Language: English.

The webinar consists of a presentation, approximately 30 minutes long, followed by an opportunity to ask questions. Participation in this webinar is free of charge.